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Category Archives: Graduate School
A Sense Of Legacy
Today Legacy Institute had the pleasure of an extended visit from a young woman (probably in her early thirties by this point) who had taught in about 2003-2004, had a master’s degree in biomedical science, and is studying international medicine … Continue reading
Posted in Graduate School, History
Tagged culture, education, Florida, graduate school, Legacy Institute, Norwich
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You Might Be A Deconstructionist If
One of the more amusing (to me, at least) parts of the book On The Reliability Of The Old Testament [1] that I wished to save for another post was the humorous and biting comments he made about Deconstructionist theory. … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Graduate School, History, Musings
Tagged Bible, culture, education, musing, textual criticism, writing
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A Personal Introduction To The Students At Legacy
My name is Ajan Nathan Albright, and I will be teaching here at Legacy Insitute this year. I thought it would be good for you all to know a little bit more about me and where I come from as … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Christianity, Church of God, Graduate School, History, Sermonettes
Tagged education, engineering, family, intro, Thailand
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The Other Side of Connections
Early this morning, I read news stories about a major quake in Tokyo along with tsunami worries. Fortunately, my friend is okay–but I have seen on my Facebook news page that many of my own friends have friends and family … Continue reading
Posted in Graduate School, History, Musings
Tagged civil war, Ireland, Japan, musing, politics, research, Somaliland
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An Inflation Problem
What do increasing educational standards for professions, the mania for sports leagues to expand the size of their playoffs, the worries about increased commodities prices, and the desire of quantum physicists to posit the theory of multiverses and parallel universes, … Continue reading
Posted in Graduate School, Musings, Sports
Tagged culture, debt, education, graduate school, musing, science, sports
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I’d Rather Have My Shoebox
A friend of mine has a cat named Reuben who was bought a nice comfy cat bed. The only thing is, he prefers to sleep in his shoebox instead of his larger and more cozy bed. Cats aren’t the only … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Graduate School, Musings
Tagged Bible, graduate school, musing, personality
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When Scientists Go Rogue
What happens when you get a scientific lab with too much free time on its hand, a desire in apocalyptic prophecies, and a firm belief in Global Warming and the inevitable rise of sea levels? You get the University of … Continue reading
Posted in Graduate School, History, Musings
Tagged culture, graduate school, prophecy, science
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Time Well Wasted: An Introduction
[Note: Among the many completed and unpublished manuscripts I have in my collection of writings in a collection of essays from my Norwich University experience. The following entry is the short essay I wrote to introduce that series of essays, … Continue reading
Posted in American Civil War, Graduate School, History, Military History
Tagged China, culture, graduate school, intro, Japan, Latin America, nonfiction, Norwich, Vietnam War, writing
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A Walking Encyclopedia
Updated: 02/04/2011: First entry submitted and accepted. It is a common joke among friends that I am a walking encyclopedia, and since childhood I have enjoyed reading encyclopedias, so it should come as no surprise that I am engaged to … Continue reading
Posted in Graduate School, History, Military History, Musings
Tagged civil war, Florida, Latin America, nonfiction, politics, writing
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The Start of Something New
In his blog entry, “Starting Something New?,” Mr. Joel Meeker says the following [1]: “Are you starting something new? Leaving home? New school? New job? New relationship? New church? The Bible offers this advice (among much more): Ecclesiastes 7:8: “The … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Church of God, Graduate School, Musings
Tagged cogwa, musing
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